ok so theres this guy. hes like 3 yrs older than me nd he asked me out ((i said no)), nd he still hits on me, flirts ALL the time, always tells me how hot i m nd wants me to send him pics of me! now i kno hes not like a COMPLETE freak cause hes my bbf's bro! but my bf is like really jealous, i feel bad nd hes freakin me out. also, his parents told him not to talk to me cause i told my bbf he was freakin me out, but he still does. i dont want his family to think bad of me for talking to him since its my bbf! this is like pmo so please help!!!
ideals answered Thursday June 9 2005, 10:22 pm: Best advice I can give.
Tell your bbf's brother (that guy who likes you) the truth. I mean, it's not like you're dissing him in anyway because you do have a boyfriend.
Say that you're very flattered, but you probably (This is my opinion) wouldn't even go out with him because he IS your bbf's brother, and you wouldn't want to ruin your friendship, IF anything bad did happen between you too.
Also, tell your boyfriend this, so he knows that you are SET ON HIM, not that guy. It will show that you are honest and trustworthy. :)
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IPIiINIkI_my_anti_drug answered Thursday June 9 2005, 4:49 pm: Hey well when he talks to you dont ignore him but try not to talk to him either you know? Just be like cool o okay.. thats nice. And when he flirts with you "brush off" the flirt you know? Im not a good explainer. If he really freeks you out then tell your bro to tell him to stop talking to you or somthing or tell your bro to talk to him.
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